auto-cast-buffs
LibraryOverview of the auto-cast-buffs library for Google Apps Script projects, summarizing its purpose and basic information to help developers evaluate its adoption.
Overview of the auto-cast-buffs library for Google Apps Script projects, summarizing its purpose and basic information to help developers evaluate its adoption.
Stop hand-coding progress formulas and notifications. Quest Tracker lets intermediate GAS developers automate quest management in Google Sheets, fire Slack/email alerts and slash development time and errors in one shot.
Automatically merge events from multiple Google Calendars, prevent duplicates, and share free/busy info with a single destination calendar. Easy setup—just set calendar IDs and run.
For intermediate GAS devs who need to auto-convert quest/task data in Google Sheets into PDFs. One-liner generation, template support and automatic Drive storage slash printing workload.
GmailDriveETL lets Apps Script developers query and filter Gmail, log messages in Sheets, save attachments to Drive and customise the flow, cutting boilerplate for email-based workflow automation.
Automatically register Google Fit sleep sessions to Google Calendar with Apps Script. Pre-built API integration cuts development time and makes personal sleep log visualisation effortless.
Google Apps Script that captures Habitica guild and party metadata, members, challenges and chat logs into Drive spreadsheets—offering one-off or real-time archiving for community managers seeking reliable backups.
Visualise GitHub Actions builds and distribute test apps via Firebase using only Google Apps Script. A no-infrastructure CI/CD dashboard ideal for teams seeking quick deployment and easy maintenance.
CDAS centralises sheet structure, validation and onEdit logic in one config, reducing maintenance and build time for developers automating complex Google Sheets with Google Apps Script.
Send messages to Slack channels from GAS using Incoming Webhook library. Add Library ID 1ZIccV8fPCz2UKpNfRxX6Xb-IkusswcAtDXeBbtM3k8IB-qvPToCfPcfX, set ID to 'Slack'. Use new Slack.IncomingWebhook(url).send() simply, with options support.